Canines are no less stubborn than kids, and a viral video is an apt representation of that as a dog steals her human’s spot in bed and has no plans of giving up on it. The Instagram Reel shows a Labrador taking over her owner’s side of the bed, leaving the latter surprised. Moreover, the pup’s unbothered attitude following this hilarious antic has won everyone’s hearts on the internet, leaving netizens in stitches.
Dog refuses to move after stealing owner’s side of the bed in cute video
A user, @oreothedogbiscuit, recently took to Instagram to showcase an adorable moment of their Labrador named Oreo. The profile, managed by the owner, is known for sharing the pup’s memorable antics to spread “pawsitive vibes.”
In the latest video, the dog ends up claiming her human’s side of the bed as hers. The pet parent hilariously captions the post, “Princess Oreo does not appreciate peasants taking her throne.”
The Instagram Reel begins with the dog mom entering her room only to find Oreo comfortably resting on the bed. She expresses her feelings by writing, “My dog stole my spot in bed.” The owner asks the pup if there is any room for her in the bed.
She informs Oreo that she has taken her mom’s side, but the canine seems nonchalant about her antics. This leaves the human in stitches, who keeps asking the Labrador if she would let her mom get into bed. However, the pet looks away, and she takes this reaction as a no.
However, Oreo’s human refuses to give up and requests the pup to let her scooch in. However, the furbaby is stubborn about sticking to her spot. Nonetheless, the pup finally gives in, and her mom decides to scooch in, asking the canine to lie back down.
The pet parent gets on the bed, but her dog doesn’t seem to approve of the move. Oreo makes it clear that her mom owes her one, and the two go off to sleep after a petting session.
Users couldn’t help but find Oreo’s antics cute, with one writing, “It’s her house, her furniture , her rules. She just lets you all live there. Good girl Oreo!” Another joked, “Side eye. ‘Oh no, her again, stealing MY spot in the bed. Really mum?'”